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Old Apr 29, 2004
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push button help

ok heres what im planning on doing... ima buy the ignited push button thing...
1. i want the key in when it starts... so i dunt have to bother with the 3 extra switches
all i want is key in and push
heres what i got so far

wire 1 to black/yellow
wire 2 to ground
wire 3 to black/white
wire 4 to black/yellow

if i hooked it up to the wires under the dash.. would i still need a relay? or would the relays in the car be used for it???
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Old May 30, 2004
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you really dont need a relay for this button..
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Old May 30, 2004
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I didn't use a relay for mine - been almost 9 mos since I installed it too...no problems.
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